Virkon Aquatic disinfectant tablets
Virkon Aquatic has been specifically produced for the UK aquaculture industry, and is also used for ecological work, and areas where there is a risk of water contamination
Antec Virkon Aquatic has been specifically produced for the UK aquaculture industry.
Virkon Aquatic is based on the original Antec Virkon S, which is the most proven disinfectant in the world. Virkon Aquatic has been shown, in published independent research, to have the world’s broadest range of efficacy against major fish pathogens, including ISA (Infectious Salmon Anaemia) virus and IPN (Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis) virus, even at low temperatures and high organic loads.
Virkon Aquatic has proven efficacy against key fish pathogens, even at low temperatures and high dilutions, including all the major fish virus groups including: fish herpes viruses (Koi Carp Herpes virus; Channel Catfish Virus; Carp Pox Virus), fish rhabdoviruses (Spring Viraemia of Carp Virus; Snakehead Rhabdovirus); fish birnaviruses (IPN virus) and fish orthomyxoviruses (Salmon Anaemia Virus).
Virkon Aquatic is also highly active against Aeromonas, and other bacteria, even at low temperatures. It provides complete infection control in all aspects of fish rearing. In addition to this proven efficacy, Virkon Aquatic has a favourable environmental profile and also offers great user safety.
Virkon Aquatic can be used as a sanitizer for your pond at the rate of one dissolved tablet per 5,000 litres, (1,000 gallons), per week (5gm/5000lt). Virkon Aquatic can be used at the standard 1% solution (1 x 5gm tablet, or 5gm powder, per 0.5lt clean water) to disinfect nets, equipment and surfaces, and all quarantine areas.
Available as tablets, packed 50 x 5gm to a pot, and as 500gm and 10kg tub of loose powder
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Virkon Aquatic has been specifically produced for the UK aquaculture industry, and is also used for ecological work, and areas where there is a risk of water contamination